Flood — Brunswick, North Carolina
2024-09-16 · near Supply, Brunswick, North Carolina
Event narrative
An 80 year old male drove around police barricades and drowned on flooded section of roadway near the Lockwood Folly bridge near Highway 211 and Stone Chimney Road.
Wider weather episode
Potential Tropical Cyclone #8 located off the SC coast was classified by the National Hurricane Center on September 15 and a Tropical Storm Warning was issued for the entire coast of southeast NC and northeast SC at that time. The system slowly moved toward the coast but never became organized enough to be classified as a tropical (or subtropical) cyclone, eventually moving inland around the NC/SC border on September 16. The system brought historic rainfall amounts and extensive flash flooding to portions of southeast North Carolina, focused most in Carolina Beach where 29 adults, 2 children, 5 dogs, and 3 cats required water rescue from the local Fire Departments. In addition, tropical storm force gusts, minor to moderate coastal flooding, and 1 tornado occurred.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1223170. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.